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we just dig heels in as i said, and i think what the elected officials just fail to observe and do, neil, is just really respect where people are coming from, and, frankly, stop taxes, stop regulations, fewer lawsuits, let's help get small business out of the hole they are in, and it's just a classic example of how very little most of our elected officials understand how a business, a small business is run in america. that's just too bad. neil: all right. we'll watch closely. thank you, all, for your help today. we'll keep a close eye on all the developments and the president's trip and whether this economy is going to go up. tomorrow, a look at numbers you don't really quite see all the time that might beg that issue.y ♪ here's gerri willis. >> good evening, everybody. tonight, a cyberattack paralyzes banks an media companies in south korea. who is behind it? could it happen here? also, putting the brakes on high frequency traders. are they breaking the law and stealing your money? a new policy from one of the country's biggest companies. tell us your weight and body fat or face a fin
we just dig heels in as i said, and i think what the elected officials just fail to observe and do, neil, is just really respect where people are coming from, and, frankly, stop taxes, stop regulations, fewer lawsuits, let's help get small business out of the hole they are in, and it's just a classic example of how very little most of our elected officials understand how a business, a small business is run in america. that's just too bad. neil: all right. we'll watch closely. thank you, all,...
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the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how much there is concern you see you see that there you see it you see the risk of being involved now in syria and elsewhere in the words you see the conservative party over the course of the fall but in general is much more weaker you see the conservative movement to these are going to buy this book about any international issue you see there's more worry about the debt and so i think it's was the most way to change if i look back on the longer so you just saw our list our checklist of what was actually done in iraq do you have anything to add on to that your quest no i think you covered basically
the republican party lost the election you had guests coming up you had baker you had those this whole shift the surge but definitely we never found any weapons of mass destruction so the initial goal of the of the of the invasion that not the was not fulfilled somehow but the most important thing is we have to look back i think in the big picture of the invasion if you want to look back ten years or ten years now we see that iraq change washington as much as was the change in iraq you see how...
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the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the 600,000 residents are without electricity and running water. there has been living blamed on both the rebels and the support. of looting,a lot but it is the others that are well armed and organized. set up security checkpoints. south africa has lost 13. >> the past 22 hours, we saw violence escalating and many innocent lives lost. >> and south africa says his soldiers are part of a cooperation agreement. the country's former leader, they seized control four days after an agreement collapsed. demanding foreign forces pullout. >> 50 people are being relocated to beirut and cairo. >>
the african republic wants to suspend the constitution ahead of elections. are being as members blamed for the death of 13 south african soldiers. >> there remain in control of the presidential palace and the leader is asserting his authority. declaring himself and president says he will dissolve the parliament national assembly and suspend the constitution. but instead, he is promising transition. he says he will run the country until then. he is trying to provide reassurance. the...
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. >>> kenya's defeated candidate odinga has challenged the result of the election. he alleges there was balance lot rigging. deputy prime minister was declared the winner with just over 50% of the vote. however, rival odinga filed an objection. he claimed more votes were cast at some polling stations than the number of registered voters. local media report that police fired tear gas. they gathered in front of the supreme court and refused to leave. odinga also made allegations of vote rigging in 2007. the claim sparked protests. more than 1100 people died in the rioting. >>> italy has elected speakers for upper and lower houses but italians see no end in sight over the wrangling of a new government. the center left coalition became the largest group in both chambers in last month's election. but it could not gain a majority in the upper house. a new government must be approved by a majority of votes in both chambers. the center leftists will need to team up with the center right block or the five star movement party. the coalition wants to continue fiscal austerity.
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after a early burly election i was elected president and in my speech of acceptance with that incredible excitement and huge emotion it was a signal of a different ireland that somebody of my record would be elected to serve as presidents for seven years and so many people cried. have a choice because they could not believe it the imide acceptance speech and i singled out and saying to those women of ireland because i knew that was one of the things that helped of course, and a general election you have to be voted men and women but there were so many wives to did not tell their husbands but just voted differently or daughters did not tell their father and i have proof of that more recently i was in boise idaho speaking to an audience and at the end of the speech a young woman in her early thirties came towards me purposely with her hand out. so i came down and she shook my hand and said i wanted to shake your hand you were my first vote i was 19 at the time and i told my father he nearly killed me. [laughter] so it captures the fact there were women who came out. the second thing that i
after a early burly election i was elected president and in my speech of acceptance with that incredible excitement and huge emotion it was a signal of a different ireland that somebody of my record would be elected to serve as presidents for seven years and so many people cried. have a choice because they could not believe it the imide acceptance speech and i singled out and saying to those women of ireland because i knew that was one of the things that helped of course, and a general election...
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importance, why should it not be left for the people, either acting through initiatives and referendums or elect public officials. >> whether or not we get to the merits a decision will likely come in late june. >> shepard: an institution newer than cell phones. interesting take. judge not a not a is here. you can make the argument this is not knew at all. seems the argument that wantprof people in society are allow today do, some whatever it is, through the state, then this group should be allowed to do it, too, especially if, in numbers, they are the minority. >> you have articulated in your own unique way, shep, the equal protection clause in the constitution. the federal constitution. which says that the states must treat similarly situated people in a similar way. it's going to grant rights to one group, it has to grant rights to a similarly situated group. that's the argument against proposition 8. just reading between the lines from shannon's superb report -- she was in the courtroom, i wasn't -- i think the court may very well say, we're not ready to rule on this. if that happens, then t
importance, why should it not be left for the people, either acting through initiatives and referendums or elect public officials. >> whether or not we get to the merits a decision will likely come in late june. >> shepard: an institution newer than cell phones. interesting take. judge not a not a is here. you can make the argument this is not knew at all. seems the argument that wantprof people in society are allow today do, some whatever it is, through the state, then this group...
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the approval paves the way for a presidential election as early as july. mugabe is likely to run against his coalition partner and prime minister morgan tsvangira. >>> people in japan are looking back at a painful period in their history. on wednesday, they marked the 18th anniversary of the attack on tokyo's subway system. in 1995, members of the aum shinrikyo cult carried out an attack. subway officials organized a memorial at one of the stations the cult targeted. they prayed at 8:00 a.m., the time the attacks began. relatives of the victims went to the ceremony. they offered flowers for the loved ones they lost. takahashi was among the attendees, she's the widow of a deputy station master who died in the attack. >> translator: 18 years have passed. but i still recall the shock of the attack as though it just happened yesterday. we must keep the memory of it from fading. >> judges on japan's supreme court have finalized death sentences for 13 people for their role in the attack and other crimes. aum shinrikyo's founder is one of the death row convicts.
the approval paves the way for a presidential election as early as july. mugabe is likely to run against his coalition partner and prime minister morgan tsvangira. >>> people in japan are looking back at a painful period in their history. on wednesday, they marked the 18th anniversary of the attack on tokyo's subway system. in 1995, members of the aum shinrikyo cult carried out an attack. subway officials organized a memorial at one of the stations the cult targeted. they prayed at...
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first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour and i thought i introduced before, but i didn't, mark hanna and republican strategist chip saltsman. mark, what did this republican document do for the gop? >> it does nothing. it is a committee report adding to a pollution of noise that is going on in the republican party right now. the fact is as a marketing person, you cannot have a brand, talking about branding, you can't have a brand without a product. >> is the product the message? >> the product is the person. we don't have a person. you can't brand nothing. you say we come with a brand, what is it? gum, software? >> they said governors, pay atten
first up, still licking their wounds from the november election, the republican national committee is out with a new report that outlines steps needed to reboot the party for 2016. among the proposed reforms, a streamlined process for earlier convention. improved outreach to women and young and minority voters. will the reforms be enough to give the gop brand a much-needed boost? joining us is mark stevens, ceo of msco and author of "your marketing sucks." with me the rest of the hour...
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they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> u.s. military leaders are showing off some high-tech hardware they could use against north korea. pilots taking part in a joint exercise with south korea are flying missions using b-52 bombers. the aircraft are capable of launching nuclear missiles and can simultaneously strike multiple targets. the u.s. military has b-52s at its bases in south korea. defense department spokesman george little said the b-52 missions are meant to be a deterrent. he said the aim is to demonstrate the u.s. military's capabilities to north korea. scientists in north korea conducted a third test in the month. they said they were scrapping the
they voted to elect hitto who moved to turkey last year to help coordinate the opposition. the coalition plans to launch an interim government for northern syria which is under rebel control. 70,000 syrians have died in two years of fighting between rebels and president bashar al assad's forces. analysts say some in the coalition see hitto as an outsider. they also doubt rebel groups which are not part of the coalition will accept an interim government. >>> u.s. military leaders are...
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-- we call them parks. [ laughter ] you can't describe them as "open space areas" and expect to win elections because humans tend to vote for other humans. but in the end, sunday morning's epic battle to misconstrue basic human relationships to had to go to dennis rodman who had one form for the one family dictatorship. >> one thing i noticed about him he was very humble as a kid he's very humble. [laughter] >> jon: yes, the 28-year-old who convened this 100,000 person military parade in his own honor is the picture of humility. you know what? i see what is happening here rodman's arrest -- arrogance gauge is thrown off from being on celebrity apprentice. >> i'm the largest real estate developer in new york. do you understand me? i'm going sue you? we're going to see the nicest apartment in new new york city, my apartment. >> jon: he spent so much time hanging out with trump that compared to the guy that thinks god chose his fa to to mwmwç [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an actor. his new movie is called "admission." >> nelson loves traveling. he loves it. we've
-- we call them parks. [ laughter ] you can't describe them as "open space areas" and expect to win elections because humans tend to vote for other humans. but in the end, sunday morning's epic battle to misconstrue basic human relationships to had to go to dennis rodman who had one form for the one family dictatorship. >> one thing i noticed about him he was very humble as a kid he's very humble. [laughter] >> jon: yes, the 28-year-old who convened this 100,000 person...
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but publicly, you know, came out weekend hurt from the elections. and one of the criticisms leveled at him was he mismanaged the relationship with the united states. and here was the president all smiles and friendship and patting each other on the back. that was very good for mr. netanyahu. he relished it and he took advantage of it. but this was the first cause. the second cost somewhat less tasty for the prime minister. >> rose: what is less tasty for him? >> he himself endorsed or reendorsed the idea of two state solution for a palestinian state. but his concept of a state or his concept of a settlement is more modest than that of president obama. and when secretary of state kerry returns to the region in a short while to pursue the work, these differences will surface. they were not-- they came out unilaterally by the president in the speech but they will come up fully when secretary kerry returns to the region. >> rose: but how did barack obama come to the presidency with what attitudes did israel, what commitments, what sense of significance
but publicly, you know, came out weekend hurt from the elections. and one of the criticisms leveled at him was he mismanaged the relationship with the united states. and here was the president all smiles and friendship and patting each other on the back. that was very good for mr. netanyahu. he relished it and he took advantage of it. but this was the first cause. the second cost somewhat less tasty for the prime minister. >> rose: what is less tasty for him? >> he himself endorsed...
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his opponent in next month's presidential election. here's rafael romo. >> at a campaign stop in the south seas, nicolas maduro addresses farmers. at a cabinet meeting a military style green shirt while addressing the country on tv, but it's what venezuela's acting president's saying is what's making waves. he's claimed there's a conspiracy orchestrated in the united states to kill venezuela opposition candidate. the ultimate goal maduro says is destabilizing the country. two fierce critics of the venezuelan social government who worked for the u.s. state department under president and bush. he responded with an accusation of his own tweeting these charges are so far removed from reality they may as well be a smoke screen behind which the venezuela government is planning to eliminate capriles. >> the united states categorically rejects allegations of any u.s. government involvement in any plot to destabilize the venezuelan government or to harm anyone in venezuela. with regard to our former ambassadors, they've spoken for themselves qu
his opponent in next month's presidential election. here's rafael romo. >> at a campaign stop in the south seas, nicolas maduro addresses farmers. at a cabinet meeting a military style green shirt while addressing the country on tv, but it's what venezuela's acting president's saying is what's making waves. he's claimed there's a conspiracy orchestrated in the united states to kill venezuela opposition candidate. the ultimate goal maduro says is destabilizing the country. two fierce...
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the truth of the matter is that there are a handful of senate democrats up for re-election in pro-gun states like arkansas, montana, south dakota, for example, who would be in real trouble on an issue like an assault weapons ban. people believe it is a constitutional issue in their state. i think that the democratic party as well as the republican party is reluctant on this issue. if it had been easy to do, they would have renewed the ban on assault weapons when it expired. >> first of all, we are seeing a change in the very fact we are debating this. this issue was under a gag rule for a decade after al gore's defeat, and the national debate encouraged action in blue leaning states like colorado, new york, and connecticut. but the problem is, gloria, that democrats are divided and republicans by ideology. red state democrats have been reluctant to vote for this, going back to 1994, they had a lot of defection on red districts and red state democrats. the difference is gun control advocates haven't been able to put pressure on republicans from blue places to make up for those. as a re
the truth of the matter is that there are a handful of senate democrats up for re-election in pro-gun states like arkansas, montana, south dakota, for example, who would be in real trouble on an issue like an assault weapons ban. people believe it is a constitutional issue in their state. i think that the democratic party as well as the republican party is reluctant on this issue. if it had been easy to do, they would have renewed the ban on assault weapons when it expired. >> first of...
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but then we look to the election and everybody will pay attention to 2016. a time and a place where it those be taken care of. if congress wants to show courage or willingness to do it, that's where it should be focused on. these are interesting and in many ways distraction to a larger issue. what will we do with the huge entitlement package we have. >> we were talking about this earlier. when you look at the white house, obviously, our elected officials have to travel. but when you think of joe biden's one day in paris, limousines and hotel rooms, the president and the white house is defensive about this. did he have to go to florida and spend $78,000 just on the local law enforcement to play golf with tiger woods? >> no. look. it always comes down to this oh, but bush did it. someone else did it. yeah, they have all done this. this isn't an obama problem. all parents do this. we haven't always been in an economic downturn. you can say under bush we were, i guess. clinton did the same thing. we dote need this pomp and circumstance. cut back on this and it l
but then we look to the election and everybody will pay attention to 2016. a time and a place where it those be taken care of. if congress wants to show courage or willingness to do it, that's where it should be focused on. these are interesting and in many ways distraction to a larger issue. what will we do with the huge entitlement package we have. >> we were talking about this earlier. when you look at the white house, obviously, our elected officials have to travel. but when you think...
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winning elections. it has been interesting exciting young inne energetic e like ted cruz and marco rubio and if you apply the establishment litmus test which tends to be biased for people already in office you will not get the new energy. remember, karl rove supported arlen specter as far back as 2004 against pat toomey because the logic wasn't can't possibly win. arlen specter flipped parties to become the 60th vote for obama care. we need to be careful about what it means to be electable. certainly the tea party doesn't bat a thousand but at least we are winning elections and bringing new people into the party and not in a position where the democrats can jam something through with 60 votes in the senate because of the tea party. >> i got to tell you that there is in litmus test that the republican mainstream has. i'm happenmy to have anybody that labels him or her areself as a republican and wants to represent the entiretry. we are not talking about the governor of south carolina and the governor of
winning elections. it has been interesting exciting young inne energetic e like ted cruz and marco rubio and if you apply the establishment litmus test which tends to be biased for people already in office you will not get the new energy. remember, karl rove supported arlen specter as far back as 2004 against pat toomey because the logic wasn't can't possibly win. arlen specter flipped parties to become the 60th vote for obama care. we need to be careful about what it means to be electable....
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talk about how quickly things have changed in the last decade with the man who helped bill clinton get elected and how whether or not he'll be helping hillary clinton do the same in 2016. the ragen' cajon james carville will be here. ♪ under the sea >> good morning from the cast and crew of "the little mermaid" in new jersey. >> it's tuesday, march 26th, 2013. and this is the "daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >> good morning, everybody. i'm luke russert in for chuck todd. and our great thanks to the cast and crew of the little mermaid there at anthony wayne middle school in wayne, new jersey. i think ursula throwing to chuck todd is the top ten moment. just about an hour for now, the supreme court, a four-year legal battle to restore the right of marriage rights to same-sex couples. it could define marriage for the next generation. in 2008, six months after the california supreme court endorsed same-sex marriage, voters passed a ballot measure adding a marriage ban to the state's constitution. the state gave barack obama 61% of the vote and passed prop 8 with 52% of the vote. >> crowds
talk about how quickly things have changed in the last decade with the man who helped bill clinton get elected and how whether or not he'll be helping hillary clinton do the same in 2016. the ragen' cajon james carville will be here. ♪ under the sea >> good morning from the cast and crew of "the little mermaid" in new jersey. >> it's tuesday, march 26th, 2013. and this is the "daily rundown." now here's chuck todd. >> good morning, everybody. i'm luke...
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then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have one. look the fact of the matter is-- >> change your mind for, against, and for again. >> hillary clinton is coming out and disingenuous, but the fact of the matter is republican governor of ohio did this days earlier the rnc put out a report saying we need to quote, unquote, evolve and party of stoogy old white men-- >> i know you want to turn this into a republican issue. when obama does it at one point he has a real position, he's for it. >> sure. >> sean: then he's running for president, polls don't show he's in agreement with the american people and then he's against it and gets reelected and now i can be for it again. now what? that
then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have...
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last night he won the republican primary in south korea -- south carolina for special election in open seat in the house. he didn't break the 50% mark so he faces a runoff next month. the winner of that contest will face off in may against the winner of the democratic primary elizabeth colbert bush. she pronounces it colbert which her very famous brother used to before he went by stephen colbert and, by the way, governor sanford was of course at one point after gun governor and before all of this brief lay fox news contributes tore. a plan is in the works it appears to bring nbc tonight show back to new york city. and leno is apparently out. jimmie fallon is to be the host. that's according to the reporting of the "new york times." the newspaper reports that a source says jimmie fallon could take over next year when the current host, jay leno's contract is up. of course, leno hosts the show in california where johnny carson moved it back in 1972. the program originally started here in new york city in 1954 with steve allen hosting. three years ago a big tonight show shakeup caused a ni
last night he won the republican primary in south korea -- south carolina for special election in open seat in the house. he didn't break the 50% mark so he faces a runoff next month. the winner of that contest will face off in may against the winner of the democratic primary elizabeth colbert bush. she pronounces it colbert which her very famous brother used to before he went by stephen colbert and, by the way, governor sanford was of course at one point after gun governor and before all of...
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but don't forget that we are heading for elections in germany rescue packages that we have gone through in the past have been totally unpopular with the german taxpayer and going ahead now with a simple solution to what we've got in the past you just cannot sell it to the german taxpayer i guess that's an issue as well also you don't you shouldn't forget that those negotiations go she asians with cyprus are very complicated every party has to keep up its bargaining power and so we just like game theory you know you have to be on guard you have to bluff and god knows what will happen and the us germans we're not saying that we shouldn't help cyprus but the germans told that at the end of the dying day the money the loans the guarantees does not support the people in cyprus it's supporting the banks that supporting the bank owners that supporting wall street and supporting the big one people and that's the whole issue here british police now looking into the death of the south exiled russian tycoon and kremlin critic boris berezovsky chemical and radiological experts now at the scene at h
but don't forget that we are heading for elections in germany rescue packages that we have gone through in the past have been totally unpopular with the german taxpayer and going ahead now with a simple solution to what we've got in the past you just cannot sell it to the german taxpayer i guess that's an issue as well also you don't you shouldn't forget that those negotiations go she asians with cyprus are very complicated every party has to keep up its bargaining power and so we just like...
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he knows, benjamin netanyahu just won re-election like the president has. the netanyahu is likely to be in the job for a while. he is fated to have to deal with him. so it makes sense to have this kind of at least, get the relationship back into at least a, some kind of, lack of hostility at a minimum. jon: it was written in one of the papers that the president offered to israel or israelis the kind of warm embrace that they are accustomed to getting from american presidents but they hadn't gotten from this president up till now. >> no, they haven't. there is no question about that. in fact the first term was full of testy exchanges and i think that the president thought, okay, i can twist israel's arm and make them do this. it turns out he really can't. he needs their trust. now he also went to ramallah and met with the palestinian authority leader where they were a lot warier about u.s. commitments and you think he discovered that, there is still a long, way, jon, for there to go between if we get peace between the palestinians and israelis. it is an inte
he knows, benjamin netanyahu just won re-election like the president has. the netanyahu is likely to be in the job for a while. he is fated to have to deal with him. so it makes sense to have this kind of at least, get the relationship back into at least a, some kind of, lack of hostility at a minimum. jon: it was written in one of the papers that the president offered to israel or israelis the kind of warm embrace that they are accustomed to getting from american presidents but they hadn't...
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he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired them. each side blames the other. i'll bring in nick walsh standing by in beirut, lebanon. the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may hav
he went 50 for 50 in his state by state elections for the 2012 election. just imagine what numbers guru nate silver can do for your march madness bracket. >>> the world lead -- 70,000 people have already been killed in syria's two-year-long civil war but now reports that forces have started using the kind of artillery that could kill that number of people in a matter of days. i'm referring to chemical weapons. as of now the reports are unconfirmed. if true, it is unclear who fired...
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we've gotten involved in electoral politics with over 100 politicians in last year's elections and a rate of about 75 percent. and so we are beginning to level the playing field on behalf of kids coming and i would say that we still have a long way to go. .. [inaudible] >> i'm also ware of the mindset bought i was in americorps. implementing the federal program. took active role in the classroom. and i stepped out and i didn't want to do that. your mindset is -- i'm such an advocate for what you're doing, and i'm so happy you're doing it. i want to be part of this. how did you make that stand when you're -- >> that is part of the reason why i wrote this. partially because i wanted to tell my story and explain to people why i've come to have the views i do. part to sort of get teachers and educators to understand that. but partially for the average mom out there, who is frustrated with what she sees, and who wants to do something about and it doesn't know how. what i would say is this. take right here in new york city. doesn't matter where you send your kid to school, doesn't matter w
we've gotten involved in electoral politics with over 100 politicians in last year's elections and a rate of about 75 percent. and so we are beginning to level the playing field on behalf of kids coming and i would say that we still have a long way to go. .. [inaudible] >> i'm also ware of the mindset bought i was in americorps. implementing the federal program. took active role in the classroom. and i stepped out and i didn't want to do that. your mindset is -- i'm such an advocate for...
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this pope said to be a man of the people who in the days since he was elected pope has among other things paid for his own breakfast, checked out of his own hotel. this morning before the inauguration he was in an unfamiliar to us pope mobile an open jeep out of which he walked and knelt and kissed the sick and the injured. laid hands upon a man in a wheelchair and kissed young children reminding us all that the church is of the people and for the people. and the people for it. and the church and the pope asking us at the end of his homily this morning, please pray for him, father gerald murray is with us and preaches to the holy family church in new york who was there for the electing of the pope and joins us now. the homily was exactly to the script of how this man has been described to us, and in the way he has demonstrated over many years. >> yes, i was so struck by the line let us never forget authentic power is service. he has taken upon himself this ministry of saint peter and he is serving precisely as he preaches bringing god's love to the poor, the sick, the humble. the concentr
this pope said to be a man of the people who in the days since he was elected pope has among other things paid for his own breakfast, checked out of his own hotel. this morning before the inauguration he was in an unfamiliar to us pope mobile an open jeep out of which he walked and knelt and kissed the sick and the injured. laid hands upon a man in a wheelchair and kissed young children reminding us all that the church is of the people and for the people. and the people for it. and the church...
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supreme court decision upholding it, a presidential election, and a whole lot more, some republicans out there still are trying to repeal it. some in fact more than others. >> it should be repealed. >> repealing obama care. >> repeal, root, and branch. repeal funding for obama care. >> let's repeal this failure. >> i would urge that obama care would be repealed and i yield the floor. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta has been looking into what for some republicans has clearly become an obsession. >> reporter: wolf, republicans tried once again to repeal the president's health care law dubbed by supporters and detractors as obama care. the latest gop senator to take a shot says he is not giving up. three years after president obama signed health care reform into law, republican opponents are still treating it like a dise disease that needs to be cured. >> obama care is hurting young people, seniors, hispanics, african-americans. >> reporter: texas gop senator ted cruz is the latest lawmaker to propose eliminating obama care. like all of the other repeal attempts, it f
supreme court decision upholding it, a presidential election, and a whole lot more, some republicans out there still are trying to repeal it. some in fact more than others. >> it should be repealed. >> repealing obama care. >> repeal, root, and branch. repeal funding for obama care. >> let's repeal this failure. >> i would urge that obama care would be repealed and i yield the floor. >> our national political correspondent jim acosta has been looking into...
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issuing a new report today taking a hard look at the 2012 election. also charting a new course for 2016 and beyond. here is the chairman of the republican national committee, reince priebus. >> if you're not in the community, if you're not talking to people, and the level of familiarity isn't there, then things -- silly things like, todd aiken and some of the goff fee things that were said, when there is a vacuum the caricature becomes true if you're if you have unscripted moments and you've got no relationship to explain anything, obviously i believe you're a sitting duck. jon: he's talking about a new report from the rnc that says the party needs to change its ways essentially. do the media, though, bear any responsibility for the republican party's image? let's talk about it with our news watch panel. alan colmes is host of the alan colmes show author of "thank the liberals for saving america and why you should." jim pinkerton is kr-bgt editor and writer for the american conservative marks he is also a fox news contributor. alan does the g.o.p. get
issuing a new report today taking a hard look at the 2012 election. also charting a new course for 2016 and beyond. here is the chairman of the republican national committee, reince priebus. >> if you're not in the community, if you're not talking to people, and the level of familiarity isn't there, then things -- silly things like, todd aiken and some of the goff fee things that were said, when there is a vacuum the caricature becomes true if you're if you have unscripted moments and...
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president obama knew when he was elected that he wasn't going to be able to go around the world and make america's case on the same basis because he would be busy at home with economy. it was a clear reason and one of the many reasons why he chose her as suggested it because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all, around the world. that's what i think that she would bring to him and accurate reading of where things stood. what she could deliver to him in terms of moving forward, where the players were when it comes to libya, for example. deliver to him what was needed for him to make the decision. she lost some battles but she certainly influenced a lot of decisions. libya being one of them. and asia definitely. >> host: we would get to libya next. it was a very interesting scenario in what happened there. but just one last question on the israeli-palestinian conflict. i was covering aipac 210100 clinton spoke at the conference. she mentioned at the time something that i thought was interesting. she said that far-flung destinations in the conflict where she would be tr
president obama knew when he was elected that he wasn't going to be able to go around the world and make america's case on the same basis because he would be busy at home with economy. it was a clear reason and one of the many reasons why he chose her as suggested it because he knew she could do that for him on a daily basis in all, around the world. that's what i think that she would bring to him and accurate reading of where things stood. what she could deliver to him in terms of moving...
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it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted them to sign off on the permit, with a bar, which was a major revenue stream, we had to be 21 and over. being a promoter and organizer with a long history of doing these events without problems, with a curved track record, that seemed like a perfect result. the police requirement at the event looked like two cops, with no problems with nothing to do, there were five officers at the event now, which we had to pay overtime fees for. trying to discuss this with the officers, public safety is brought up and it is very important to me and to us. i mentioned that i had another life as a part-time psyc
it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted...
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. >> now that he's been elected it seems like the obvious choice. i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's bad form to then be elected. it's sort of in a way it's something of a slight on your predecessor. but really the resignation of benedict may have changed that whole way of thinking. if he can resign, well then such taboos are now over. >> rose: you said an interesting thing which you said which was the idea of first of all was he a man of faith, and secondly, was he a man who could govern. governorring seemed to be an important quality here. >> definitely. there's a real sense that things have to be straightened out. there was a great feeling of drift under benedi
. >> now that he's been elected it seems like the obvious choice. i think one of the big reasons was the age factor because so many of the cardinals have been saying ahead of time we need a younger man. extreme youth in this world is considered like 63. so he's 76 and he just, he wasn't on the radar but he was such a prominent player in the last conclave, you'd think he would be a natural. but you know, people overlook that. there was also the accepted wisdom that can come in second, it's...
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two, an election to tap into election funds faster. and three, fewer presidential debates. a move designed keep party candidates from cannibalizing one another before facing off against their opponent. >> we know we have problems. we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. >> so will the rnc's reboot fall flat with the present and future? at last week's conservative confab. take a look. >> we're not here to rebuild a party. we're here to rebuild a country. >> if standing for liberty and if standing for the constitution makes you a whack-a-bird, count me a proud whack-a-bird. >> i can my fellow republicans to think about what you can do. >> joining me now is henry barbour who helped compile this report. let's talk about this, henry barbour. the report itself is pretty scathing. it talks about a lot of things that could have been done differently as we look back on 2012. but one of the bigger things is about comprehensive immigration reform. how are people in this country supposed to believe in comprehensive immigration reform from the republican
two, an election to tap into election funds faster. and three, fewer presidential debates. a move designed keep party candidates from cannibalizing one another before facing off against their opponent. >> we know we have problems. we've identified them and we're implementing the solutions to fix them. >> so will the rnc's reboot fall flat with the present and future? at last week's conservative confab. take a look. >> we're not here to rebuild a party. we're here to rebuild a...
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they are elected officials. i am not. i'm an appointed official the they have their ear and pulse to the community. that's why they're elected and i anticipate them participating in the process permitted by law. jamie: there is lot making news. detroit is the nation's largest city ever put under state control. more than $14 billion in long-term debt. mike tobin live in detroit to tell us more about that. mike, what can you tell us? >> reporter: at the direction of governor snyder that emergency financial manager kevyn orr has begun what amounts to hostile takeover of detroit. you mentioned protesters gathered downtown, about 100 of them. upset kevyn orr will have the ability to override the city council who they voted. upset that he will make major slashes of the city budget. he is up against a $327 million budget deficit. you mentioned there 14 billion with a b the, 14 billion in long-term debt. >> we can do this. i will have participated in one of the greatest turnarounds in the history of this country. >> reporter: orr
they are elected officials. i am not. i'm an appointed official the they have their ear and pulse to the community. that's why they're elected and i anticipate them participating in the process permitted by law. jamie: there is lot making news. detroit is the nation's largest city ever put under state control. more than $14 billion in long-term debt. mike tobin live in detroit to tell us more about that. mike, what can you tell us? >> reporter: at the direction of governor snyder that...
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win 2019, there was no election for anybody. and then in 2011 came after the arab spring, suddenly there was an election. for men, not women. but there was a need to be seen to be giving something. so wedded been promised but not given was then given. so that's largely how things work. as saudi say, some of them say two steps forward, one step back. sounds -- some say two steps back in one step forward. but whatever do you take, it's a small margin for maneuver. yes, sir. >> thank you very much. i'm in communications. i had a chance to go to saudi once, and -- [inaudible]. they are talking about what you mentioned, they're talking about lots of, and it, like the people surround the kingdom. never talk about the king himself. >> it's always someone else's fault. >> in any kingdom or any kind of structure in the country, they are a taboo to talk about the king. but many cases people indirectly complain to the king instead of saying he is -- [inaudible] your how would you think like came can be -- or king himself can be the future?
win 2019, there was no election for anybody. and then in 2011 came after the arab spring, suddenly there was an election. for men, not women. but there was a need to be seen to be giving something. so wedded been promised but not given was then given. so that's largely how things work. as saudi say, some of them say two steps forward, one step back. sounds -- some say two steps back in one step forward. but whatever do you take, it's a small margin for maneuver. yes, sir. >> thank you...
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he just won re-election, okay? and he had a democratic senate. now, he didn't own the capitol because republicans had the house of representatives, but the next thing was the fiscal cliff. and the fiscal cliff was an automatic $5 trillion tax increase unless the president, the house and the senate passed an alternative bill. so he had all the cards. he had all the power. if he said i want to keep one trillion of that five, i want to keep two, the republicans and democrats in the house and senate couldn't stop that. the republicans in the house several times said we vote to extend everything, and the democrats in the senate said, well, we don't, so it's going to be a $5 trillion tax increase. and the president said, okay, i want $600 billion. he took his pound of flesh, he got that. and then he made all of 85% all the remaining bush tax cuts permanent. so 85% of the money that he could have taken off the table and given to his friends remained with the american people. and as a result, he now gave up all of his bargaining position. what if instead
he just won re-election, okay? and he had a democratic senate. now, he didn't own the capitol because republicans had the house of representatives, but the next thing was the fiscal cliff. and the fiscal cliff was an automatic $5 trillion tax increase unless the president, the house and the senate passed an alternative bill. so he had all the cards. he had all the power. if he said i want to keep one trillion of that five, i want to keep two, the republicans and democrats in the house and...
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then, there's an election. there was an election here in the u.s., believe it or not. south carolina last night, there he is, mark sanford is leading right now among republicans in a primary there for a house seat. you remember mark sanford. he was the governor who, who ran off to the appalachian trail with his argentinean mistress. left his wife. but redemption may finally be his. is he on the way to winning back a political office? and then finally, this has been my favorite story for days now. i'm a huge basketball fan. adrian gantly was one of the best players of the 1980s. this guy scored a ton of points. we're talking to him live. there's now he's a crossing guard in maryland. you know, he says he doesn't need the money. he just wants to work. >> he worked out all day and one of his friends said to him, you know, being a crossing guard is a great, great job. you get health care benefits. >> and one hour a day. >> he was a basketball player so he has long arms. >> think how cool for those kids. >> he's well suited for the job. >> we're looking forward to that. tha
then, there's an election. there was an election here in the u.s., believe it or not. south carolina last night, there he is, mark sanford is leading right now among republicans in a primary there for a house seat. you remember mark sanford. he was the governor who, who ran off to the appalachian trail with his argentinean mistress. left his wife. but redemption may finally be his. is he on the way to winning back a political office? and then finally, this has been my favorite story for days...
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of lebanon, najib mikati has revined -- resigned after his cabinet was unable to decide on how election should be carried out later this year. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has phenomenonny pologized for the death of troops. the reconciliation was brought on by president obama's trip to the middle east. our north american editor, who is traveling with the president, has sent us this report. >> at israel's holocaust memorial, president obama declared we must work for the light. but ermon than diplomacy the man was hoping to change the way america was seen in the world when we came into office. obama has shown a passionate respect for their country that is sweet music to israeli ears and many liked his push for peace. one newspaper declared "love has paid a royal visit." >> for our sons and daughters are not born to hate. they are taught to hate. so let us fill their young hearts with the same understanding and compassion that we hope others have for them. >> he mailed tribute to zionism at the grave of its modern founder. the new friendlier approach is already working and he
of lebanon, najib mikati has revined -- resigned after his cabinet was unable to decide on how election should be carried out later this year. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has phenomenonny pologized for the death of troops. the reconciliation was brought on by president obama's trip to the middle east. our north american editor, who is traveling with the president, has sent us this report. >> at israel's holocaust memorial, president obama declared we must work for the...
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offered as an amendment to the bill, so that some of the democrat senators who are coming up for re-election, people like mark pw*eug in alaska would be able to vote no on that and say look i voted against that ban on assault weapons. >> right i think that is exactly right. to give harry reid the benefit of the doubt he has said to dianne feinstein that he would allow this vote and then i think he's going to allow some kind of a vote on an assault weapon ban. jon: nobody this is it will pass. >> nobody really thought it would pass i think going back. even in the aftermath of the newtown shootings i think it was always a pretty tough sell, and this is a way i think for republicans to make those democrats after they vote in favor of -- after they oppose something like that, is also gets them to have to cast a vote that will be difficult saying in effect, you know, i'm voting to bring this to the floor, i'm voting to have this considered by the senate. jon: but does anybody think that three senators who say they are willing to filibuster could completely block this legislation? >> well if it do
offered as an amendment to the bill, so that some of the democrat senators who are coming up for re-election, people like mark pw*eug in alaska would be able to vote no on that and say look i voted against that ban on assault weapons. >> right i think that is exactly right. to give harry reid the benefit of the doubt he has said to dianne feinstein that he would allow this vote and then i think he's going to allow some kind of a vote on an assault weapon ban. jon: nobody this is it will...
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and the first time that he and prime minister netanyahu will meet since he was elected in the last few months. so it's really the symbolism. the white house called this a broad strategic conversation during which they will discuss iran, syria, the israeli/palestinian peace process. on those first two issues, they really are seeking some clarity over what to do if various scenarios arise. on the peace process, the white house has said from the get-go they're not coming here with any grand plan, any great new ideas and, frankly, there is not a lot of optimism among the three parties, the u.s., israel and the palestinians, that peace negotiators will be back at the table any time soon. >> alex, there have been reports and only reports of chemical weapons in syria. president obama has said that that is his red line. is this conflict overshadowing the visit? >> reporter: we have to be very careful when we talk about chemical weapons. when the white house talks about chemical weapons and red lines, what we believe them to mean are the very potent chemical weapons we know to be in their arsen
and the first time that he and prime minister netanyahu will meet since he was elected in the last few months. so it's really the symbolism. the white house called this a broad strategic conversation during which they will discuss iran, syria, the israeli/palestinian peace process. on those first two issues, they really are seeking some clarity over what to do if various scenarios arise. on the peace process, the white house has said from the get-go they're not coming here with any grand plan,...
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election news. cnn can now project that elizabeth bush, the sister of stephen colbert won the democratic prime oh rr rhode i d island. there is no projection on the gop side. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm going back to my school. today i have my books, my bag. i will learn. i will talk to my friends. i will talk to my teacher. >> an incredible young girl. >>> an update on another recovery. interior secretary ken salazar said the statue of liberty will re-open by the fourth of july. it was closed in october during super storm sandy. >>> nasa and white house officials said the nation's asteroid detection program is behind schedule and billions of dollars are needed to keep americans safe from space threats like the meteor that ex
election news. cnn can now project that elizabeth bush, the sister of stephen colbert won the democratic prime oh rr rhode i d island. there is no projection on the gop side. >>> and the pakistani teenager shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls five months ago. she lives in england now. today she went back to school for the first time since the attack. here's how she described her return to the classroom. >> i think it is the happiest moment that i'm...
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i don't have problems with limiting the number of elective things like plastic surgery. i have no problem with employers harassing people to lose weight and stop smoking. cheryl: diabetes, heart conditions, that is expensive. >> it will change nothing. people will still have their problems. people will still be overweight. it will not change anything. what happened from two years from now. now i am the owner of this company. i have all of these profiles. i know mary and bob are overweight. do i want to keep them? cheryl: there is a third-party company that will keep the records separate. eventually, this is segregation. this is harassing people. this is punishing people. this is not the way to make people healthy. cheryl: they do not have to participate. >> no, but you have to pay. it is a different argument. it is not the way to do it. this is an un- organized way and it is a way to cut corners. now they have to provide health insurance for everybody. congratulations. this is the best you got. cheryl: let's have you come back so we can go through solutions. manny, thank
i don't have problems with limiting the number of elective things like plastic surgery. i have no problem with employers harassing people to lose weight and stop smoking. cheryl: diabetes, heart conditions, that is expensive. >> it will change nothing. people will still have their problems. people will still be overweight. it will not change anything. what happened from two years from now. now i am the owner of this company. i have all of these profiles. i know mary and bob are...
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>> one of the big issues in the election is how do we get the hispanic vote, right? and i had a very interesting experience. you you know, they are telling us tone down the social issues. tone down. let me tell you with hispanics not a very smart idea. i had a prolife activist that told me she worked in loretta sanchez' district and loretta is a mexican american congress woman. they knocked on every single door that had a loretta sanchez sign in front and knocked on the door and told them her position on partial birth abortion. do you know what she told me the? every single one of them took the sign out of their yard. so it may not be the number one issue that hispanics vote on. i will tell you, you know, we got to deal with immigration to get past that but it is a fabulous awesome contrasting issue. it tells where are their values and where are the republican values. so do not, do not be seduced by these experts and these consultants that are telling you that. you know, if you want to reach hispanics in particular they care about life. >> mike: chris, go ahead. >> i
>> one of the big issues in the election is how do we get the hispanic vote, right? and i had a very interesting experience. you you know, they are telling us tone down the social issues. tone down. let me tell you with hispanics not a very smart idea. i had a prolife activist that told me she worked in loretta sanchez' district and loretta is a mexican american congress woman. they knocked on every single door that had a loretta sanchez sign in front and knocked on the door and told them...
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i don't understand exactly how americans are supposed to have any kind of confidence in their elected officials in washington. >> well, that's the problem. they don't. and when you see the minority leader -- again, i'm not picking on one side. harry reid was talking to. when you see the minority leader saying, to do foreign policy at 3:00 o'clock in the morning with a bunch of guys talking about march madness, and to call this our finest hour? it's that old joke, your second finest hour if this is the finest hour. and i really do think, you know -- when i grew up, we usedf these men and occasional women of real standing and stature. i remember going to work there as a young assistant and thinking, my god, look at me from lynn, mass, i'm at the u.s. senate. now i think it looks more like a carnival and that's the democracy. >> rick: we've got the far left in you're party, susan, who refuse to talk about any sort of substantial cuts to entitlement. they really just want to continue to raise taxes on the wealthiest in this country. then you got the far right on the other side who want to
i don't understand exactly how americans are supposed to have any kind of confidence in their elected officials in washington. >> well, that's the problem. they don't. and when you see the minority leader -- again, i'm not picking on one side. harry reid was talking to. when you see the minority leader saying, to do foreign policy at 3:00 o'clock in the morning with a bunch of guys talking about march madness, and to call this our finest hour? it's that old joke, your second finest hour...
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he definitely did not do much to support obama in this re- election cycle. however these three short days in the middle east have done a lot to bridge these gaps. we saw benjamin netanyahu willing to be persuaded by president obama. i think we saw the israeli public, even though it may have started out with a deep mistrust towards obama, it ended this week with a lot of affection. maybe it did manage to bridge some of these gaps. ,ost: after a two state evening he arrived on wednesday, meeting with the israeli prime minister. thursday he traveled to the west bank and met with the palestinian authority president. friday, meeting with the king of playing tourist yesterday and returning to washington at 8:00 last evening. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, asked about the ambitions of iran when it comes to your -- nuclear weapons. here is more. [video clip] >> we had an opportunity to begin discussing a wide range of issues critical to our countries. foremost among these is the iranian fault -- relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons. mr. president,
he definitely did not do much to support obama in this re- election cycle. however these three short days in the middle east have done a lot to bridge these gaps. we saw benjamin netanyahu willing to be persuaded by president obama. i think we saw the israeli public, even though it may have started out with a deep mistrust towards obama, it ended this week with a lot of affection. maybe it did manage to bridge some of these gaps. ,ost: after a two state evening he arrived on wednesday, meeting...